Cam install

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01rammer1500

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Im in the middle of doing a complete tune up to my new (to me) truck. I just did the hughes engines plenum upgrade kit, and i did plugs, wires, cap, rotor while having the intake off.

I was wondering if anyone has installed a cam with the engine still in the truck?

I still have the radiator out so it would be easy, i would think. But i dont want to remove the heads if possible.

When i built my dayly driver, i pulled the whole engine apart. So i have no experience with trying to keep the bearings and such in place.

The truck was going to be a parts truck because of how rough the body is, but after installing new body panels, i cant see why not have 2 bada** rams?!

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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You should have enough room to swap cams with the rad out. if you do or don't though, go ahead and do a double roller timing set.
 

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A/c condenser must be moved ss well
 
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How would i go about keeping the valves from falling in to the cylinders? I have to upgrade my springs.

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The tool that screws into the spark plug hole or you can stuff rope into the hole
 

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There's a tool to screw into the spark plug hole, then you hook up air to it, that will keep the valves from dropping in while you change your springs.
 
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